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No, and neither has it ever been. The only connection is that Frisians make up a large part of the population of the Northern part of the Netherlands, and they also make up a (small) part of the population of south-western Denmark (west cost of Jutland). They are, however, completely assimilated in Denmark, so they do not form any "national or cultural bridge" between the two countries. [Just for the record Denmark and the Netherlands do not share a land border - North-western Germany is between]

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Denmark is a country. It is just North of Germany and North East of Holland. It's capital is Copenhagen.

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Denmark is a country north of Germany. Danish is the language spoken in Denmark.

Dutch is the language spoken in the Netherlands and is not related to Denmark.

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No, the Dutch are actually from the Netherlands. The Netherlands is also sometimes known as Holland. Confusing, I know. ^-^

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